Television
Suzanne Somers, the actor best known for her role as Chrissy Snow in the ‘70s sitcom ‘Three’s Company’ and who later regained stardom as an informercial icon in the ‘90s, has died at 76.
Oct. 15, 2023
Travel & Experiences
Suzanne Somers is busy strutting her stuff on “Dancing with the Stars,” and now she has a new feather to add to her cap.
March 26, 2015
TV personality and actress Suzanne Whang, best known for hosting HGTV’s hit series “House Hunters,” died on Tuesday after a 13-year battle with breast cancer.
Sept. 20, 2019
Entertainment & Arts
DOUBLE MARKET: Suzanne Vega’s recent shift from folk-pop to a bolder style hasn’t hurt her box-office appeal (OC Live!).
Feb. 11, 1993
Music
You already know the artist as the Spalding Gray of folk music, a sort of dry, clever chronicler of life in the age of urban riots and sordid celebrity custody battles.
Sept. 6, 1992
More than a bloodied participant breathlessly confessing her own battlefield experiences, Suzanne Vega resembles a first-class TV news anchor reporting incisively on what goes on in the world around her.
Oct. 6, 2001
Has Suzanne Vega been getting down? Shaking her booty? Working the funk? Strange but true-- almost.
Aug. 19, 1990
So, Madonna is the pure image of grace and spirituality, the Beastie Boys are the latest embodiment of the power of rock ‘n’ roll, while Suzanne Vega is merely cold, boorish and passionless (Robert Hilburn’s Aug. 3 review of Vega’s concert).
Aug. 8, 1987
After her life turned upside-down, singer Suzanne Vega bounced back.
Oct. 4, 2001
* * * 1/2 “SOLITUDE STANDING.” Suzanne Vega. A&M.; Solitude, indeed.
May 3, 1987